March 12, 2007

Welcome!:Post comments to this blog below

Welcome to the Teaching Literature Weblog that accompanies the Teaching Literature to Adolescents textbook. The authors of this book hope that you will use this blog to share your conversations about the book in your own methods course to students from other methods courses from throughout the world.

The authors of this book invite you to share your thoughts and reactions as "comments" to chapters in this book as well as the book's Website

To contribute to the blog in the form of "comments," go to the comment box below in which to post your comment. (You do not need to provide your email address).

On this blog, you could:

- react to the ideas and methods in the book--you may not agree with everything we propose--we'd like to hear from you.

- share your own experiences in teaching literature, for example, how you created a drama activity for engaging students in a short story.

- share teaching activities or units--we can then post those activities on the website.

- share links to resources for teaching literature that can also be added to the website. (If possible, please hotlink your URL's in your postings.)

Comments

Welcome!:Post comments to this blog below

Welcome to the Teaching Literature Weblog that accompanies the Teaching Literature to Adolescents textbook. The authors of this book hope that you will use this blog to share your conversations about the book in your own methods course to students from other methods courses from throughout the world.

The authors of this book invite you to share your thoughts and reactions as "comments" to chapters in this book as well as the book's Website

To contribute to the blog in the form of "comments," go to the comment box below in which to post your comment. (You do not need to provide your email address).

On this blog, you could:

- react to the ideas and methods in the book--you may not agree with everything we propose--we'd like to hear from you.

- share your own experiences in teaching literature, for example, how you created a drama activity for engaging students in a short story.

- share teaching activities or units--we can then post those activities on the website.

- share links to resources for teaching literature that can also be added to the website. (If possible, please hotlink your URL's in your postings.)